Luca Guadagnino's predecessor to Call Me By Your Name has the same sensual and erotic journey of our main characters as they explore the different sides of love and friendship. It's a remarkable escapism that feels real, painful and mysterious at... Read the full review »

The Big Sick is uplifting to watch, and wholly delightful as a representation of religion tearing a family apart and culture as a boundary to happily ever after.
There are no human antagonists here. The real enemies are culture, health illnesses,... Read the full review »

The Last Face contains the cheesiest scenes you could ever see from two Academy award winners. But if you think that's bad, there's nothing more awkward than the love scenes of Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem. Read the full review »

Whatever The Institute is trying to go for, it's completely out of control. There are no real characters. The plot is weak. The performances are bland. And everytime I think about it, it keeps getting worse. Read the full review »

Kong: Skull Island has an abundance of pretty entertaining sequences and interesting stuff, and an outstanding ensemble which sometimes overtakes the spotlight away from King Kong. Sure, there are some things that don't work, but whenever Kong is... Read the full review »

Brawl in Cell Block 99 is a brutal and filthy look on life in jail that is overly depressing and difficult to watch. I don't know if the movie is supposed to be effectively pessimistic, but it's totally despairing instead. It takes an hour to fina... Read the full review »

Despicable Me 3 feels like ten short animated films clipped into one jumbled, generic sequel that never really works. Sadly, the minions are given nothing to do, and all of the human gags don't work. Lastly, most of the protagonists never prove th... Read the full review »

War for the Planet for the Apes is suspenseful when it needs to be, and subtle when it demands for emotional connection. It's crazy how Matt Reeves unfolds a story here through the use of hand gestures and nuanced facial expressions - it almost fe... Read the full review »

Aside from being claustrophobic at some parts, there wasn't really anything 'happening' in Armed Response. Once the characters get trapped inside the facility, the movie turns into a sluggish venture of repetitive moments. And by the end, the thin... Read the full review »